Dolly Pops [New]

Dolly Pops was produced by Knickerbocker from 1979 to 1982. They were a series of flat-backed, hard plastic doll with pop-on/pop-off plastic outfits. The 2-inch dolls were sold on their own, with carry-case playsets, and also larger playsets.

Starcastle [Updated]

Jul 25, 2017

I've just updated the Starcastle section with a new playset from the Tropical Collection (also newly added), as well as identifying the last unknown playset as belonging to this collection too.

I've just added three more charms to the Sweet Secrets section (two more Beauty Bows and one series two charm), plus several publicity images which show of the sets better than the old packaging images I had found (all with thanks to Pablo)!

I've just added six more ponies to the Little Beauties section. This includes two more Light-Up Ponies, two more Sunstreak Ponies and a new page for Wind-Up ponies, which I didn't know about! I've also added a packaging image of the Micro Ponies.

Shaggy
Doggy Mommy

"Squeeze
us and we squeak"

Shaggy Doggy Mommy were produced by M-Toys in 1987. They were a small
set of yarn haired, plastic dogs and puppies blatantly
based on Fluppy Dogs (which they are often mistaken
for), and squeaked when squeezed. The toys had no
manufacturers marks.

Shaggy Doggy Mommy

"We want
to be your pets! Please take us home!"

Each set came with one mommy,
two puppies, red ribbons and a comb. They came in pink,
yellow, orange and blue (all with white). The box shows
the babies had two facial expressions, but I've also found
two variations for the mommy's too. They were 3" high
and 5" high.

These mommy's all have downward
facing tongues. The blue one has more defined paws than
the others and no squeaker hole in its belly - could this
be an official Fluppy Dog?

These mommy's all have upward facing tongues.

These pups all have central tongues.

These pups all have central tongues but
are slightly different in colour from their versions above.

These pups all have side tongues.

In order to squeak when squeezed, they had
holes in the bellies. I have also found one that didn't
have a squeaker, and it also had more details to its paws
too.